]J, 0 Y A L. BAND CARNIVAL AND BAZAAR CARNIVAL AND BAZAAR ARCADIAN REVELS ARCADIAN REVELS . SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS AND DANCES. ■i-'\ TO-DAY (THURSDAY). AFTERNOONBAZAAR ONLY, open at 2.30 p.m. |, i Admission: Adults 6d, Children half- ~- pric«. ■ _ ~fa: to-night- : EVENING— ' " BAZAAR and DANCING, opening i~ at 7 o'elock. The Great and Fascinating DANS DES APACHES will.be staged "" ; for the ffrst time in New Plymonth. FRIDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY " NEW ARTISTIC DANCES. SATURDAY (Last Day) SATURDAY AffTERNOONMATINEE at 2.30 p.m. Prices: Dress Circle Is, Body of Hall 6d. MTMBG—MNCES AND CHORUSES at 7 o'clock. Prices as usual. "Reserved Seats at Hoffmann's fid extra. R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Sec. TO-NIGHT ; At /JOOD rpEMPLAR JJALL GRAND POPULAR CONCERT by VAN HECK'S ORCHESTRA of "ft PERFORMERS *Tft " In aid of MISS ANNIE HAWKE, The Sportsmen's Candidate. PROGRAMME: , iid March—"Monstrat Viam" (A. i. Joy)— Orchestra. 2. Concert Waltz—"Gold and Surer" (T. Lehar)—Orchestra. 3. Song (selected)— Captain Stevens. 4. Intermezzo—"The Rose" (T, Morse). —Orchestra. 5. Song—"Two Eyes of Grey"—Mr. D. Ingram (orchestral accompaniment) 6. Selection—"Quaker Girl" <L. Monkton)—Orchestra. IntervaL 1. March—"A Frangesa" (E. Kaiser) Orchestra. 2. Waltz—"Luxemburg" (F. Lehar)— Orchestra. 3. Song (selected)— Mr. Ingram, 4. Serenade—"To All" (T. Berlin) chestra. 5. Monologue (selected)—Capt. Stevens. 6. SELECTION FROM GRAND OPERA, "CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA" .(Mascagni)—Orchestra. Conductor Gerald van Beck Official Accompanist .... Mrs. W. Wood Bechstein Piano kindly lent % Hoffmann. Prices of Admission: 2s aad Is. Reserved seats at Hoffmann's. So extra charge. QARNIVAL QUEEN. Will be held in the BROUGHAM STREET HALL in furtherance of the candidature of MISS A HAWKE. FRIDAY, MARCH 27. Ga«3 Floor Best Music Eiaellent Supp.*r. Gents. 2s, Ladies Is. BAND CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL QUEEN VOTES. ' >ERSOX£ holding sold out books of votes t,re requested to kindly forward butts *nd cash to R. 0. Elite, Hon. Secretary, P/3. Box 50. New Plymouth. OAXD AND JJAZAAR HELP TflE BAND!' rpflE Citizens' Committee are rcquiring help with the produce stall. Any of our town or country friends willing to donate fruit, vegetables, etc., for this stall, kindly communicate with the undersigned. R. ELLIS, Secretary to Citizens' Committee. TkONT FORGET the Crockery B*> gain* *t the Bed Post Sale.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 255, 26 March 1914, Page 1
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349Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 255, 26 March 1914, Page 1
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